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CATALOGUE 



LAW SCHOOL 



CINCINNATI COLLEGE, 



ACADEMICAL YEAR 



1851-52. 



CINCINNATI. 

MORGAN & OVER-END, PRINTERS. 
1852. 



CATALOGUE 



LAW SCHOOL 



CINCINNATI COLLEGE, 



ACADEMICAL YEAR 



1851-52. 




CINCINNATI. 

1852. 



CINCINNATI: 
Morgan §■ Overend, Printers. 



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' \"board of teustees. 



William Greene, President. 
John Baker, Treasurer. 
Robert Buchanan, Secretary. 



Charles Stetson, 
Griffin Taylor, 
P. S. Symmes, 
George C. Miller, 
Daniel Drake, M. D., 



William R. Morris, 
William Wood, M. D., 
Henry Miller, 
William S. Ridgely, M. D. 
E. S. Haines. 



PKOFESSOKS. 



Charles P. James, 

Rights at Law, (including Commercial Law, Real Estate, The Do- 
mestic Relations, etc.) 

M. H. TlLDEN, 

Rights and Remedies in Equity, (including Equity Jurisprudence, 
Pleadings and Practice.) 

M. E . Curwen, 

>v Constitutinoal Law, Criminal Law, Civil Remedies at Law, and 
in Admiralty, (including Pleading, Practice and Evidence.) 









GRADUATES, 1851. 



NAMES. 

Antes, Michael R., 
Bradstreet, John M., - 
Conover, James F., 
DnBois, Benjamin P., 
Egly, Joseph E., - 
Gunckel, Lewis B., 
Hedges, Christian, 
Kerr, John W., 
Logan, Thomas A., 
M'Cormick, Andrew J., 
Ne smith, Thomas A., 
Ninde, Lindley M., 
Onstine, John B., - 
Pugh, Job, 
Robinson, James W., 
Wilcox, Charles, 



RESIDENCE. 

La Grange, Tenn. 
Cincinnati, 0. 

Franklin, 0. 
Cincinnati. 
Dayton, Ohio. 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Troy, Ohio. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Elyria, Ohio. 
Cincinnati, 0. 
Marysville, Ohio. 
Richland county, Ohio. 



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STUDENTS, 1851-2. 



Adams, F. G., of Cincinnati. 

Studied with Messrs. Fox, French, & Pendleton. 

Antes, Michael R., of the Cincinnati Bar. 

Blackford, Aaron, of Findlay, 0. 

Studied with Henry Brown, Esq., Findlay. 
Brio-crs, Robert M., of Greenfield, Highland county 0. 

&& Studied with Thomas Beech, Esq., Greenfield. 
Corwin, William H., (Granville College, 0.,) Lebanon, 0. 

Studied with Hon. Thomas Corwin, Lebanon. 
Crane, George, (Miami University, 0.,) Bethlehem, Butler 

county, 0. 
Dana J. L., of Risdon, Seneca county, 0. 

' Studied with Joseph Dana, Esq., Risdon. 
Disney William B., (St Javier College, 0.,) Cincinnati, 0. 
Studied with Messrs. Walker & Kebler, Cincinnati. 

Doty, L. D., of Middletown, 0. 

Studied with H. P. K. Peck, Esq., Middletown. 

Edwards, Edwin, of Cincinnati, 0. 

Gallusha, Julius B., of the Mt. Vernon, 0., Bar. 

Geer B. T., of Norwalk, 0. 

' Studied with 0. E. Kellogg, Esq., Norwalk. 

Gillespie, David, of the Edwardsville, 111., Bar. 



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Goodwin, S. A., of Felicity, Clermont county, 0. 

Gregory, B. L., of Green county, Illinois. 

Harris, Charles C, of Hamilton county, 0. 

Studied with Messrs. Morris, Tilden & Rairden, Cin- 
cinnati. 

Harris, Joel W., of Dartown, Butler county, 0. 

Harris, Thomas J., of Cincinnati. 

Studied with Messrs. "Walker & Kebler. 

Hinds, Henry, of Salem, Washington county, New York. 

Keith, C. M., of Milan, 0. 

Studied with Wm. H. Tucker, Esq., Sandusky City, 0. 

Knowles, Alvin L., of Felicity, Clermont county, 0. 
Studied with A. Knowles, Esq., Felicity. 

Lakin, William B., of Point Pleasant, Clermont county, 0. 
Studied with Judge Fishback. 

Meriman, E. W., of Crawford county, 0. 

Studied with Messrs. Scott & Harris, Bucyrus, 0. 

Morton, 0. P., of the Centreville, la., Bar. 

Mummert, Michael, of Columbia, Monroe county, 111. 

Studied with Thomas Quick, Esq., Waterloo, 111. 

Nead, D. P., of Dayton, 0. 

Studied with S. Craighead, Esq., Dayton. 

Nesmith, Thomas A., of the Cincinnati Bar. 

Kay, Daniel G., of Cincinnati. 

Richardson, William M., of Hamilton, 0. 

Studied with Charles Richardson, Esq., Hamilton. 

Sage, George R., (Granville College, 0.) Cincinnati. 

Studied with Messrs. Taft & Mallon, Cincinnati. 



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Shombre, Henry J., of Cincinnati. 

Stewart, Beattie C, (Bloomington, la., Law School,) Rush- 
ville, la. 

Swigart, D. W., of Bucyrus, 0. 

Telford, Samuel W., (Farmers' College, 0.) Troy, 0. 

Thresher, Thomas F., of Dayton, 0. 

Studied with Messrs. Crane & Davies, Dayton. 

Thomas, James K., of Hamilton, 0. 

Studied with L. D. Campbell, Esq., Hamilton. 

Yoorhis, Robert S., (Danville College, Ky.) Cincinnati. 

Studied with Messrs. Walker & Kebler, Cincinnati. 

Vossler, Otho Henry, of Cincinnati. 

Studied with J. B. Moorman, Esq., of Cincinnati. 

Ward, W.Wallace, (Yale College, Ct.) Cincinnati. 

Studied with Messrs. Storer & Gwynne, Cincinnati. 

Walker, Joseph 1ST., of Cincinnati. 

White, James Bigger, of Centre ville, 0. 

Studied with Thomas More, Esq., Rossville, 0, 

White, Stephen B., of Oxford, 0. 

Studied with Thomas More, Esq., Rossville. 0. 

Whiton, Henry K., (Marietta College, 0.,) Janesville, Wis. 

Wilson, J. G., (Marietta College, 0.) Cincinnati. 

Studied with John W. Caldwell, Esq., Cincinnati. 

Woodward, Milo, of Perry, Lake county, 0. 

Studied with Messrs. Sullivan & Hall, Saganaw, Mich. 



LAW SCHOOL OF THE CINCINNATI COLLEGE. 

The Nineteenth Annual Course of Lectures will commence on Wednes- 
day, the 20th of October, 1852, and will continue till the 20th of April, 1853. 

The course of instruction is designed to prepare students for the practice 
of the law, so that gentlemen, immediately upon their graduation, can be 
admitted to the bar, and enter upon the practical duties of their profession, 
with a sufficient acquaintance with all the details of business to conduct 
a suit from its commencement to its final decision in the Supreme Court of 
the United States. With this view, a moot court will be holden by one of 
the professors once in each week, or oftener, at which students will be 
required to prepare pleadings, furnish briefs, and make oral arguments Be- 
sides this, there will be a daily exercise, consisting of lectures by the profes- 
sors, and of recitations in the text-books, which are embraced in the course. 

No examination, and no particular course of previous study, is required 
for admission. 

The students will be expected to furnish themselves with the following 
text-books, the last editions of which are recommended :— Walker's Intro- 
duction to American Law, (second edition ;) Kent's Commentaries, (seventh 
edition;) Blackstone's Commentaries, of which Wendell's edition is re- 
commended; Greenleaf on Evidence, vol. 1; Smith's Mercantile Law, 
Holcombe and Gholson's edition of which is recommended; Gould on 
Pleading ; and Jeremy's Equity. 

Students can have access, for the purpose of reference, to the Cincinnati 
Bar Library, free of charge, at the expense of the Faculty. 

At the close of the term, the students will be examined by a Committee 
of the Bar of Cincinnati consisting of at least five gentlemen, and upon 
those whom they report to be qualified to practice law, the Board of Trus- 
tees will confer the degree of Bachelor of Laws. 

The requisites for admission to the Bar in Ohio, are citizenship, majority, 
good moral character, two years' study, and an examination by a Commit- 
tee of the Bar. But by the Charter of this College, that examination is 
dispensed with, as to those who have attended the full course of studies here, 
and have graduated, and have studied 15 months in addition to the term. 

The course will embrace all the usual titles and subjects of Common and 
Statute Law, Equity, and Admiralty. 

The tuition fee is $60 for the term, in advance, from which terms no 
variation can be made, nor any deduction for absence, unless it is occa- 
sioned by sickness. An additional fee of $5 is charged as a graduation 
fee, to all who take a degree. Gentlemen can not matriculate for any 
period short of the full term. Those who have matriculated for one term, 
may attend any subsequent terms free of charge. 

Board and lodging maybe had herein respectable houses, at from $2 50 
to $3 per week. 

Any additional information in regard to the school will be cheerfully 
given, upon application, by letter or otherwise, to the Dean of the Faculty. 

Address, M. E. Curwen, 11 Law Buildings, Cincinnati- 



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